According to Jewish tradition, the Hebrews believed in One God from the time of Abraham onward. They kept the ways of Abraham on a voluntary basis until the Giving of the Torah in the time of Moses, which made it obligatory.
Brief glimpses at the traditions of Abraham are given in Genesis (ch.12-25); but since his teachings were later subsumed into the Torah in general, the Torah itself provides the best picture of the ways of the early Hebrews, with its laws of kindness, social justice, honesty in business, marital rights for women, etc.
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The ancient Hebrews believed only in their own culture.AnswerThe beliefs and practices of the Torah.
Yes.
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They were shepherds and farmers.
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The earliest known language of the Hebrews was early Biblical Hebrew (עברית).
No. They were shepherds and farmers.
They were a tribe of people in the Middle East.
They were a tribe of people in the Middle East.
The Jews of Persia were Hebrews that moved to Persia. They were the same people.
There are a few practices that come from early churches. The two main practices were Apostolic Age and Ante-Nicene Period.